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Dry'Salt Shoulders, 17c. Pound. 1H Kerosene Oil, Any Day Except Saturday 13c. Gallon. LEON WEINBERG, "EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT" Cbe MAInning times. Pub~ishes All County and Town ( I ticial Advertisements. The Civic League flower sale will be held the latter part of this month. Mr. O. W. McRoy transacted busi ness in Columbia on Monday. Mr. George Joseph of Sumnimerton left last MWnday evening for the northern markets. Stetson Hats. We are showing the latest in Stet son Hats. $4.00 and $5.00. Joseph M. Chandler, 16 S: Main St., Sumter, S. C.-Advt. Styles Cloth ,The same pric< No ntl Ever attempted to show the v guarantee.i. Only $17.00. .Josepd Fine Coi We are offering anot brated high-grade Sunburst Bran< Golden E This is the same val many farmers last ., eal parlticular Corn Seed I peck, liquid measure. Improved Sou Is a splenldidl early WI poo(r land andl is an 12%4c qjuart, 90c peck, Hickoi An old1 timFie fa vorite meal and is a dtandy quart, 80c peck, Iiliui Virginia 3 Still another goodI ml Comes aarly andl hasi have nothing else. 1( measure. G~OOD) CORN SEEDI. WANT THE RIGI AD)VICE A] Manning THE SEI No, we are not making any caustic remarks abdut short skirts. We are getting a new pair of glasses instead FOR SALE-One good Horse an< Mule. Apply to L. H. Harvin, Man. ning, S. C. The big Clara Kimball Young pic ture "Marriage a la Carte" at The Pastime Friday night. See it. WANTED-500 dozed of eggs. Wil pay 25c per dozen. Hirschmann'i store. FOR SALE-Fifty bushels pure Brabham Peas at $2.25 per bushel H. B. Richardson, Summerton, S. C The show windows of our dry goods stores make a handsome appearance just now-Easter goods in profusior being prominently displayed. Miss Clara Williams, of Milledge ville, Ga., and Mrs. J. B. Smith, qf Waynesboro, Va., are the guests o Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mouzon. Make your narrow gauge Ford a wide gauge by using the Ford Ex tension, complete and put on $17, Iarvin Motor Co. The residence of Mr. John Wheeler in the Fork of Black river, was broken into last week and several articles stolen. The reports from the bedside of Mrs. Lizzie Briggs, who is in the Sumter hospital is that she is im proving. Keel) in the ruts by using a Ford Extension on your narrow gauge car. Ask for a demonstration. Harvin Motor Co. The rest room in the Court House has bden put in good order and is e s es TRAD, AR REG17 : AS G TEED the nation over," er house dues you get in Styleplus. Every Suit ;i handler, Sumter, S. C.-advt. n Seeds! ier* shipment of our cele I Extra Improved ent Corn ! LUble corn that savedI so .Nowvhere else can this ec had. 12M7c qulart, 90c ~hern Snowflake iite Corn. Makes good on all-round( desirable kind. liquid measure. y King ! Makes good yield, good Ll--round goodI Corn. 10c mieasu re. Vhite Dent ! embher of the Corn family. ts many f riendls who will ic quart, 90c peck, liquid ARE SCARCE. IF YOU IT KINDI TAKE OUR WD) BUY NOW. Grocery Co CD PEOPLE. Have your New SJ you want it. They 10< representative of pleasi and Summer at remar ISEMA: now comfortable and attractive. I is hoped that it may prove a rea comfort to many tired shoppers. Mr. J. L. Harrison, piano tune from Columbia, will be in Mannint March 19 to do some work for th pupils of Miss Augusta Appelt. Any one wishing their pianos tuned notif; Miss Appelt. FOR SALE-Cotton Seed-Improv ed Toole and Dixie Blight Proof $1.35 per bushel. Apply to H. K Beatson, Manning, S. C. Manager R. D. Plyler, of Thy Pastime, has booked Thos. E. Dixon' big production "The Fall of a Na Lion." This will be shown on Fielb Day, April 13th. 'T'his is a seque play to "The Birth of a Nation" am is now playing for the first time out side of the large cities. FOR SALE-Fifty bushels 90 dal velvet beans at $1.50 per bushel Clean and sound. H. 13. Richardson Summerton, S. C. The entertainment committee o the Civic League, Mrs. Leon vein berg, chairman, is planning a nove silver tea for 'T'hursday evening. I is to he a St. Patrick's party wit) the Irish idea skillfully carried ou in the decorations. The entertain ment will be held at the home of Mrs Dave Levi. Everybody is invited am the admission is but a dime. The Civic League will meet at th Court Ilouse Monday aftei'noor March 19th, at .1::. Anyone havin money from the chain of teas wil please bring or send same to thi meeting. At this time a delegat will he elected to attend the Stat Federation Convention at llartsvill in 1 April and I a .ull at t endance If' you want to saveC money ge yourii Aunti Supp~llie's fromt I larvi .\lotor (Co. Rememb'.er our Free Ai Stat ion. A ftler sev'eralI weXks of' wrangl in ablout the hog licen ~' in Marnnin; the board of' healtht mit with cit couneil .\ondlay a ft ernoona, and Lb hai was plaiced i o keeping hogsi the city limit s. so ater today, if thi bivc is ern toire.l no i per's'in will I. IDied at h i- homen iniX Manniing hat Sunday. . \lr. d1. It. W'at heriford, an in Monday. 'Th'e .'used was hui last week lby hau ing a cree fall ( him while' cuttinu timberi, and dent cisulted as abo've statd Mr. Weatl rfrwas ir. inally from Marlboi county,. mingifi to \Lbinning sever, year's ago ti enugage' in the saw% i bunsine'ss. ''.ere'( instruent cd ti inispiect all preri ises 4'very t wo*i weeiks, an re'iivport co dlitions toii thi' pridenit't of the lBoa of Iealthi. This is a rieait m1ov'e al we hope t he lauw will be( ('nforced. is .just as easy5 toi ki'ep ('lean as it tio livei in filth. We will be glad pulish, the r'eporiits oif the Hoiard th('y will furn ish us with the nect sary dIatam. A' per'siin that w ill not ke hiis pirem ise's clean should be' pun ish< If you c'ar no' )th ing fori your o, heanlth, remember yoiu have ne'ighbo Nobby Ties and Silk Shirts for East We can suIpply your wants. ,J< eph M. Chandler, 16( S. Ma in ' Sumter, S. C.-Advt. Eyes Examined GlIasses Fiti Optometrist, 'PEP Stern. Bro.'s MONDAY AND TUES bring Suit made to your owr k Better and Wear Longer' ng personality to help you sE kably Low Prices for these N-WEINB: t Mrs. Mermione Jenkinson, a most 1 estimable Christian woman, died last Friday at the home of her son, Robert R. Jenkinson of Manning, after a pro longed illness, at the advanced age of 78 years. She was the widow of the late Clark Jenkinson and was a - native of Clarendon county. She is survived by six sons and one daugh ter and a number of grandchildren. Mrs. Jenkinson had long been a de voted member of the Methodist church and was esteemed by all who knew - her for her gentle, kind, disposition. The remains were interred in the city cemetery Saturday afternoon, the burial service being conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Watson B. Duncan. 0 We Deliver The goods. Boys' knee pants at 50, 75, $1.00 to $2.50. Boys' blue serge suits at $4.50 to $8.50. See us today. Joseph M. Chandler.-Advt. 0 FOR SALE. Coker's Petigreed Williamson Corn direct from Coker last spring, 85c a peck; $3.00 a bushel. Nancy Hall Slips from the vine $1.00 a bushel. About 20 bushels of Iron Peas slightly mixed $2.25 a bushel. I give a 10 days guarantee with all seeds. I intend starting a aeed breeding farm and can't afford to sell you tnything but the best. JOHN II. THAMES, -2t. Alcolu, S. C. S_ o -- Fisk Singers Here. The Fisk University Jubilee sin ers gave a very fine concert in the colored graded school last night. A splendid audience attended and the folk songs and recitals were line. The Jubilee Singers are on their tnational tour. They have travelled extensively and through their special rwork Fisk University at Nashville, Tenun., has grown to be one of the grete~st schools of art of the negre The local c oloredl school has had vsome very fine lippularu meetings t h i e session that reflects much credlit up~on a the adlmin istraotion of the school e There were several white people ii e the audience last night who spok< highly of the concert. M. t Services at the Met hodist Chiurcht. y Mianning Mlethuodist Church, IDr 't W~atson1 B. D un~can , P astor. n~ Sunday School at 10 A. M., Mr h Joseph SprottI, Suplerinitendlent. i.. Men's Bible (Chass ar same hour -o H on. Cha rlton lDuitant, Tleacher. d Preach ing at I I A. M\. by the P'as 11 tor. Subject: "The (Church WVith Great Opportunity.'' il At 8 P. M1. M. D lietriew, a repre .sentative of' the National WV. C. T'. U. a. will address a Mass meeting at thi a. Church. edl Epworth I eague at -1:30 P. M., Mi di J. B. Cantey, P'resident. It. Prayer Service on Thursday at is P. M., followed by the Teacher-Trait to ing Class. if Public .cordially invited to all sei s. vices. si. (Clapp Shoes es. All the latest styles and leather Oxfords and1 HIigh Cuts at $8.50. G< er a lit today. Joseph M. Chandler, 1 s. S. Main St., Sumter, S..C.-advt. t., ------ PA XVILLE. Mrs. S. E. Curtis, accompanied 1 ed Mrs. Madge Curtis, returned Monde from a visit to Miss Vivian Curtis Columbia College. Mr. Howard Tisdale went overi Congarec last week to visit his broti er. Mr. Tom Tisdale. Tailoring Co DAY, MARCH 19-20. individual measure. Fit gu than others and .the Price is iect a Suit from the Newes times. Call in and look 'em a ERG 0i On Accour L. A. C. OR ALCOLI MARCH 19 The Alcolu Railroad Co., will sel rates, and will hold train No. 4, to after the concert, March 19th, 19] ALCOLU RA Misses Alice Broadway, and Leatha Edwards spent the week-end at the home of Dr. R. E. Broadway at Davis Station. Mr. Pon Herling had his arm badly hurt one day last week cranking a car. Miss Sudie Cutter is rapidly con valescing from a spell of fever. Mrs. W. L. Brunson, Jr., and chil dren from Sumter are visiting at her father's home, Mr. M. B. Corbett near town. Mrs. H. J. McLeod and daughter, Miss Viola are back from a visit to Mrs. Marion Cox at Florence. Mrs. J. N. Brown, Sr., returned Saturday from Sumter, where she Stylep Clothe The some price No Oth( Ever attempted to show the valu gunranteed. Only $17.00. Joseph A THE L A. 0 -Ladies' Singii A LCOLU. S. C.. Marc - Tils highly entertaiig and of eight gifted and talented you It was organized at the Lye and thoroughly c'oachedl by Elias andl Maxi, l'ischiel, the eminent ,From their first engagemer nouneed success. Tlheir progra -and contains suflicient variety 1< Th'le enthiusiasm~ of their am and personal coimment s t hat are - which these charming andl taler , eived. It is indeed fortunmmate should have dlecidled to dlevote I of the p~ublic instead of remai .and living t he (quiet life as manm 'lhe real lelasure which ti .more to the pleasure felt by ti TIickets--Advance sale up to and Adults, 65c Tickets-After Adults, 75c Tickets A LCOl ZEIGLER'S PHARM. y T. E. LJIDE, St AGENT, C AGENT, SA 0 AGENT,0) aranteed. Style just as no more. Experienced t Creations for Spring IPANY. t of the CHESTRA, J. S. C. I'H, 1917, 1 round trip tickets at reduced leave Alcolu, S. C., immediately 7. ILROAD COMPANY. visited her son, Mr. T. P. Brown. Mrs. R. B. Bradham spent a while in Sumter last week visiting relatives. Mrs. Madge Curtis, from Chester field came a few days ago to visit Mrs. S. E. Curtis. Mrs. A. J. Jones and Miss Ruth Jones returned from 'Charleston on Saturday after a two weeks visit to Mrs. Carl Heidt. Some of the young folks of the town are rehearsing a play entitled "A Kentucky Belle," which they hope to present in the very near future. 0 Advertising in The Times Always Brings Big Results. lus -RADE MACK REGISTE.ED the nation over, r House es you get in Styleplus. Every Suit I. Chandler, Sumter, S. C.-advt. . ORCHESTRA. rig Quartette, hi 19th, 1917. 8:30 P. M dlelight ful at tract ion is comnposed ng ladies. eumn Arts Conservatory, Chicago. D~ay, the Director of the school, iolin teacher. It the company has been a pro. mn is excepltionally well selected fulfill all requiiremnents. liences everywhere, andl the press given, testify to the delight with ted young women have been re that these gifted young ladies heir talents to ine entertainment ning in their comfortahie homes y are disposed to g;o. tey take in their work adds the ie others in hearing them. including Saturday March 17, 1917 7hildren( tunder 12 years old) t0c %larch 17th, 1917: Children (under 12 years old) 50c on Sale: ,JU, S. C. ACY, MIANNIN'G, s. C. 'MMERTON, S. C. A BII,, S. C. RDINIA, S. C. LANTA, 5. C.